> > +Therefore, it is *not* mandatory that the buffer of an i2c message is DMA safe. > > +It does not seem reasonable to apply additional burdens when the feature is so > > +rarely used. However, it is recommended to use a DMA-safe buffer, if your > > +message size is likely applicable for DMA (FIXME: > 8 byte?). > > So you expect drivers to fall back to PIO automatically if the buffer is > not DMA safe. Sounds good to me. Yes, I strongly recommend that. Otherwise, drivers can always deal with bounce buffers on their own. > However, your check for a DMA-capable buffer is invoked only if > CONFIG_DMA_API_DEBUG is enabled: is *NOT* enabled! > > #if !defined(CONFIG_DMA_API_DEBUG) > if (!virt_addr_valid(msg->buf) || object_is_on_stack(msg->buf)) { > pr_debug("msg buffer to 0x%04x might not be DMA capable\n", > msg->addr); > return -EFAULT; > } > #endif > The #if block is there because DMA_API_DEBUG does a lot more, but if the check in the helper is enabled, the core will fall back to PIO and you won't get the additional info from DMA_API_DEBUG. I think this needs a comment :) Now OK? Regards, Wolfram
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